Mr Tim Perdieus > Fieldfisher > Brussels, Belgium > Lawyer Profile
Fieldfisher Offices

L'ARSENAL, BOULEVARD LOUIS SCHMIDT, 29
1040 BRUSSELS
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Mr Tim Perdieus

Work Department
Employment
Position
I am a Partner in the Employment, Pensions, Immigration, and Compliance (EPIC) department of Fieldfisher’s Brussels office.
Career
I advise companies and executives on all aspects of employment law. My practice has a strong focus on cross-border employment matters, including international and European social security and immigration law.
With extensive experience as a strategic advisor in complex restructuring matters, I provide guidance on transfers of undertaking (TUPE), collective dismissals, and insolvency procedures. As a seasoned litigator, I have handled high-profile cases on dismissal, non-discrimination, and cross-border employment disputes.
Clients across the food & beverage, manufacturing, life sciences, technology, and professional services sectors value my pragmatic, results-driven approach in areas such as salary structuring, dismissal, workplace flexibility, diversity, equal treatment, and non-discrimination matters.
Languages
Dutch, French, English
Memberships
Tim is a member of the European Employment Lawyers Association and a regular contributor and editor or a Kluwer Legal Journal on international employment, social security and tax subjects.
Education
Tim graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven as a Master of Laws in 2009 and also holds a Master’s Degree in Social law from the University of Brussels (2010).
Lawyer Rankings
Belgium > Employment
(Leading associates)Fieldfisher‘s HR law group is praised for its ‘pragmatic approach and expertise’, combining expertise in international employment, social security, and business migration. Its experience handling restructuring and reorganisation matters is particularly notable, as is its work regarding diversity, equality, and discrimination. Stefan Nerinckx heads the team and is highlighted for his ‘thorough knowledge’ of the market: from whistleblowing matters to cross-jurisdictional social security law. Anne Kamp and Tim Perdieus are also recommended.